God calls a foreign prophet to respond to a foreign kings request for a curse with a blessing. This shows God's persistence in blessing Israel. Even though they were tired, hungry, and walking in circles, it was imperative that they knew they were blessed. This is true for us as well. Even in our hardships, God has a word of blessing.
In Numbers 12 God reprimands Aaron and Miriam for questioning Moses's authority. But before we think that God only works through singular leaders, we should consider Numbers 11, where God helps a leader with burnout by appointing seventy helpers. White Station is a church who believes in shared leadership and shepherding. In this message, Bob issues a call for spiritual leadership by considering the lessons of Numbers 11.
Many people wonder if there is grace in the Old Testament. Jesus thinks so. When speaking of God's love for the world, Jesus says that he will be lifted up just like the bronze snake in the wilderness, which was a symbol of grace for Israel.
Joshua and Caleb boldly stand up and challenge the other spies and their lack of faith. That lack of faith did not originate in pride, but in sloth---the inability to move in a straight direction, and instead to go in circles. God challenges us to do the one hard thing, the thing that we are called to in each moment.